November 2007
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TIPS AND IDEAS |
Holiday Traveling Tips **Airport Security Survival**
Always make sure you cut off the prescription number label from the boxes of your insulin and needles and carry them with you in your carry on. This will ensure your easy passage through security.
You need to put all liquids, per the airline guidelines, in a 1 quart size ziplock bag per passenger. Your insulin and any other creams or liquids will need to be placed in such a bag while going through security. With the liquid limitations you will want to carry something with you for lows besides juice. Candy or glucose tabs work the best. As soon as you get through security they usually have stores where you can buy juice or other drinks you may want.
For more information, please visit the TSA Guidelines.
Do you have a helpful tip? Send it to us at info@MyKPP.com
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EVENTS |
Most support groups take off November and/or December each year. If you do not have a support group in your area, now is the perfect time to start one yourself. If you need some ideas to help you begin, visit www.Support4Diabetes.com. This website is dedicated to being the single source for Type 1 support group information and has helpful tips to get a group organized in your area.
Nov 26, 2007 – North Tampa Diabetes Support Group
7:00 pm at Publix meeting room, 2121 Collier Pkwy, Land O’ Lakes
Contact: 813-300-5432
Nov. 28, 2007 - North Pinellas Diabetes Group
6:30 pm at Dunedin Community Center, 1920 Pinehurst Rd., Dunedin
To Register: 727-734-3374
Dec. 1, 2007 – Florida Aquarium
8:30 – 10:30 am 701 Channelside Dr., Tampa
If you belong to a support group, send your group’s yearly schedule to help@Support4Diabetes.com and they will post it for FREE!
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PRODUCT UPDATES |
I would like to be able to give you an update that showed we had made some progress with the women’s bras. However, even though we have continued open discussions with our manufacturer regarding the women’s bra, we have not come to an agreement as to how we can resolve the defect. Unfortunately, this is the speed at which the apparel industry seems to work.
As you can imagine, since this issue remains unresolved, we cannot move forward on the boxer briefs. Our expectation to have the boxer briefs completed by November is completely dependent on working out the women’s bra. We can only hope that our customers understand our commitment to quality, and will wait a little longer for our boxer briefs to come available.
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